1. People with asthma or chronic lung disease (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis).
2. Obese people (BMI body mass index above 30): Studies show that obese people have a higher incidence of illness after the flu.
3. There is diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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5. Pregnant women: Pregnant women are at risk of complications due to the higher influenza.
6. Staying up late, high tension and poor living habits: These people have weakened immunity, prone to worse after infection.
7. People with a history of flu hospital.
If you experience the main symptoms including persistent high fever, shortness of breath, chest pain, confusion, pale limbs and severe headaches, should be more vigilant and seek medical care as soon as possible, Because this may be a sign of complications of the flu.
Although the risk of death from serious flu complications in young people is lower, young people still need to pay attention.